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Friday
Feb012013

Derek Burnham & Becky Blair - Long Beach Planning Dept. - Feb. 1st 2013 

The LBCREC is pleased to welcome

Becky Blair - Chair of the Planning Commission, City of Long Beach

Derek Burnham - Planning Administrator, City of Long Beach

Mr. Burnham & Mrs. Blair will be presenting the changes being made to the Planning Department and planing and development procedures as they pertain to commercial real estate development.

Some of the highlights being discussed include the New Downtown Plan which includes provisions removing parking requirements, and height restrictions.  

We encourage you to join us on Friday for breakfast.   

 

Becky Blair - Chair Long Beach Planning Commission

After obtaining her California Broker’s license, Becky Blair established Blair Commercial Real Estate Inc. in 1983, and quickly became a force in Long Beach commercial real estate. Throughout her almost 30 years in commercial real estate, Ms. Blair has represented hundreds of commercial buyers and sellers in sales and leases, and has been involved with the sale or lease of hundreds of thousands of square feet of office, retail, and industrial space/buildings throughout Long Beach. Ms. Blair is active in local and state commercial real estate groups, including serving as President of the largest commercial association in California, AIR Commercial Real Estate Association, which boasts 1,500 members from Orange County to Ventura.

 

 

Derek Burnham

Bio forthcoming

 

 

 

 

 

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